B2 adjective ニュートラル

version

/ˈvɜːrʒən/

A specific form or variation of something that differs from other forms of the same thing. It can also refer to a person's particular account or description of an event from their own perspective.

例文

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1

I usually prefer the paperback version of a book because it is easier to carry.

I like the softcover type of a book more since it is portable.

2

The witness was asked to provide a detailed version of the incident to the police.

The witness had to give a specific account of the event to the officers.

3

Have you seen the latest version of that mobile game yet?

Have you checked out the most recent update of that phone game?

語族

名詞
version
Verb
version (often used in tech)
形容詞
versioned
関連
variation
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the word 'Variety'—a version is just one variety of a story or a product.

クイックテスト

The director decided to release an extended _____ of the movie with deleted scenes.

正解!

正解は: version

例文

1

I usually prefer the paperback version of a book because it is easier to carry.

everyday

I like the softcover type of a book more since it is portable.

2

The witness was asked to provide a detailed version of the incident to the police.

formal

The witness had to give a specific account of the event to the officers.

3

Have you seen the latest version of that mobile game yet?

informal

Have you checked out the most recent update of that phone game?

4

This study compares the 19th-century version of the text with the modern translation.

academic

The research looks at the 1800s edition of the writing alongside the current one.

5

We are currently testing the beta version of the software to find any bugs.

business

We are trialing the preliminary edition of the computer program to find errors.

語族

名詞
version
Verb
version (often used in tech)
形容詞
versioned
関連
variation

よく使う組み合わせ

updated version a more recent and improved form
final version the last completed form of a work
beta version a preliminary form of software for testing
simplified version an easier or less complex form
original version the first or initial form of something

よく使うフレーズ

the latest version

the most recent release or edition

his/her version of the truth

someone's specific perspective on what happened

shortened version

an abbreviated or condensed form

よく混同される語

version vs vision

Vision refers to the ability to see or a dream for the future, while version refers to a specific form or account.

version vs versus

Versus (vs.) indicates a competition or opposition between two things, whereas version is a noun for a variation.

📝

使い方のコツ

Use 'version' when there is more than one way something exists (like software or a story). It is often followed by 'of'.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners sometimes use 'version' when they mean 'kind' or 'type' in a general sense; remember that 'version' usually implies a modification of a base form.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the word 'Variety'—a version is just one variety of a story or a product.

📖

語源

From the Medieval Latin 'versio', meaning 'a turning', which comes from the Latin 'vertere' (to turn).

文法パターン

Countable noun Plural: versions Often used in the pattern: version + of + [noun]
🌍

文化的な背景

In the technology industry, versioning (assigning numbers like v1.0, v2.0) is a standardized way to track progress and updates.

クイックテスト

The director decided to release an extended _____ of the movie with deleted scenes.

正解!

正解は: version

関連単語

index

B2

To organize information into a systematic list or database for easy retrieval, typically at the end of a book or within a computer system. In economics, it refers to adjusting a value or price according to a specific standard, such as inflation or the cost of living.

induce

B2

To succeed in persuading or influencing someone to do something. It also means to bring about or cause a specific physical condition or reaction to happen.

infer

B2

To reach a conclusion or form an opinion based on facts, evidence, or reasoning rather than on direct statements. It involves understanding a hidden meaning or 'reading between the lines' when information is not explicitly provided.

inhibit

B2

To hinder, restrain, or prevent an action or process from happening or developing. It is frequently used in scientific contexts to describe slowing down a chemical or biological reaction, as well as in psychology to describe the restraint of impulses.

initiate

B2

Describes someone who has been introduced to or instructed in a particular subject, group, or secret knowledge. It also refers to something that has been recently begun or is in an introductory stage.

inspect

B2

To examine something closely and officially to check its condition, quality, or compliance with standards. It involves a systematic and careful look to identify flaws or ensure everything is as it should be.

integrate

B2

To combine two or more things so that they work together effectively or become part of a whole. It also refers to the process of helping a person or group become part of a larger society or organization.

intrinsic

B2

Intrinsic refers to a quality or characteristic that is an essential and natural part of something. It describes properties that are inherent to an object or person, rather than being added or influenced by external forces.

invoke

B2

To call upon a spirit, a deity, or a person for help or inspiration. In legal and formal contexts, it means to cite a law, rule, or authority to support an argument or justify an action.

label

B2

To attach a tag or piece of information to an object to describe its contents or ownership. It also refers to the act of categorizing or describing someone or something in a specific, often oversimplified, way.

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